ISO 15143-1-2010 PDF

St ISO 15143-1-2010

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St ISO 15143-1-2010 — Earth-moving machinery and mobile road construction machinery — Worksite data exchange — Part 1: System architecture. Specifies the application-layer system architecture and definitions for exchanging worksite data related to self-propelled earth‑moving and mobile road‑construction machinery used in worksite data‑controlled construction operations.

Abstract

ISO 15143-1:2010 defines the overall system architecture for worksite data exchange (application layer only), provides key definitions and terminology, and describes how data items and messages for earth‑moving and road‑construction machinery should be organised for interoperable exchange. It excludes lower OSI layers (presentation, session, transport, network, data link, physical), which must be selected by agreement between implementing parties.

General information

  • Status: Published (confirmed in review process).
  • Publication date: August 2010.
  • Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
  • ICS / categories: 53.100; 35.240.99.
  • Edition / version: Edition 1 (2010).
  • Number of pages: 57 pages.

(General information and bibliographic details as published by ISO.)

Scope

Specifies the application‑layer architecture for exchanging worksite-related data between on‑machine systems, telematics providers and external client applications in earth‑moving and mobile road construction operations. Applies to machines defined in ISO 6165 and ISO 22242 when used in worksite data‑controlled operations. The document provides architectural principles, data exchange roles and message/context considerations but does not mandate lower‑layer communication protocols.

Key topics and requirements

  • System architecture for application‑level worksite data exchange (roles, interfaces, message flow and responsibilities).
  • Definitions and controlled vocabulary for worksite data elements to promote interoperability.
  • Requirement to define and agree on lower OSI layers (presentation/session/transport/etc.) separately for implementation.
  • Alignment with a data dictionary and message schemas (see Part 2: Data dictionary).
  • Guidance on telematics and data provision interfaces (complementary with later telematics parts in the series).

Typical use and users

Used by manufacturers of earth‑moving and road‑construction machinery, telematics providers, fleet and site managers, systems integrators, and software vendors who need a common application‑level architecture for exchanging machine status, worksite events and operational data between on‑machine systems and external applications. Also used by standards committees and consultants designing interoperable data solutions for construction operations.

Related standards

Part of the ISO 15143 series for worksite data exchange: ISO 15143-2:2010 — Data dictionary (specifies the data elements and metadata used with Part 1). ISO/TS 15143-3 (2016, withdrawn) and ISO/TS 15143-3 (2020) — Telematics data (communication schema and telematics interfaces for machine data delivery).

Keywords

worksite data exchange, earth‑moving machinery, road construction machinery, telematics, system architecture, application layer, data dictionary, ISO 15143, machine data, interoperability.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO 15143-1:2010 is the part of the ISO 15143 series that defines the application‑layer system architecture for exchanging worksite data for earth‑moving and mobile road construction machinery.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers application‑level architecture, terminology and high‑level message/context considerations for exchanging machine and worksite data; it does not define transport, network, data link or physical layer protocols. Implementers must agree separately on those layers.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Machine manufacturers, telematics providers, fleet/site managers, software developers and system integrators who need consistent, interoperable application‑level data exchange for construction‑site machinery.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: ISO 15143-1:2010 is a published International Standard (Edition 1, 2010). According to ISO records it was subject to the normal review/confirmation cycle and remains the published edition; implementers should check ISO for any subsequent reviews or amendments before relying on the standard for new projects.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is Part 1 of the ISO 15143 series. Part 2 defines the data dictionary (ISO 15143-2:2010) and Part 3 addresses telematics data (ISO/TS 15143-3, with later revisions).

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Worksite data exchange, system architecture, earth‑moving machinery, road construction machinery, telematics, data dictionary, interoperability.